

Your childhood magical girls return—to get absolutely wrecked. Cosmos doesn't play nice.
The Sailor Guardians enjoy a brief moment of peace until Mamoru's Golden Crystal is stolen by Sailor Galaxia and the mysterious Sailor Starlights appear. One by one, Sailor Moon’s friends and loved ones are targeted by a formidable new enemy who threatens to destroy everything and rule over the cosmos.
Direction
Takahashi finally lets the '90s trauma breathe with cinematic weight.
Score
Yasuharu Takanashi's strings will destroy you emotionally.
Visual Effects
Galaxy-level attacks actually feel properly apocalyptic now.
Director
Tomoya Takahashi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This adapts the final Stars arc that the original '90s anime botched by making Galaxia a victim of brainwashing—Cosmos restores Naoko Takeuchi's brutal vision where she's a nihilistic destroyer by choice.
The Three Lights' idol performances use motion-captured dance from actual J-pop choreographers—Kotono Mitsuishi reportedly cried recording Usagi's breakdown scenes, having voiced her for 30 years.
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